Crayon Physics - A big kid’s wonderland

You can find this beautiful game on CrayonPhysics.com

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Apple launches laptop - NO KEYBOARD!

Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard

No, no tricks. No touchscreen. Just a big huge wheel that does the job. You scroll your way to the letters. Is this going to be the way we’ll type 20 years from now?

I don’t see how I could use it. My fingers are so accustomed to my keys that they almost stay in the “typing shape” while I eat. But well, they must now what they are doing. They knew with the iPod.

I don’t understand one thing. If it doesn’t have a keyboard, Why do we need to fold it? Can’t we just have one piece like a giant ipod that’s slim?

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Google Changed its favicon today!

When I first noticed this colorful icon next to the google tab i thought my firefox is buggy. And I restarted it. After I restarted it I thought it may be some special 2009 celebration thingy. A happy mask or so.

But it seems it’s more than that. Last year in May they have gone from the big G to the little g . But they have been criticized on blogs around the world. Nobody seemed to like it

I wonder what will the bloggers have to say this time.

My humble opinion is that this little g is more in the colorful Google style we got used to. We do need a bit of that in our current grey economy. Google keep the colors. We like them!

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Bad vs Good usability signs. Can you guess which one is which?

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User research - Saturday Night Live Style

A scene in the style of Saturday Night Live from GoodExperience.com

(I just couldn’t help reproducing it here, I see it so often)

Setting: Offices of Jack and Stan, owners of a popular spatula ecommerce website, spatula-forever.com.

Stan: OK, I’m ready to move forward with our redesign.

Jack: Really? Shouldn’t we do some user research first?

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iPhone, iTunes, iPod, iFart

I thought I saw everything on the iTunes Application Store. And by now I stressed so many of them. But iFart beats me

iFart Mobile - iFart Changes Everything
Not only it sells well on iTunes but they say it makes $30k per days in good days. Not bad for a living.
iPhone applications anyone?

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Inc.com laid off its usability people. And its web developers

I was searching for some piece of information (detailed comparison matrix on ecommerce platforms) that Inc.com promised to give me.

Use this E-Commerce Product-Comparison Matrix to determine the features and functionality you need to launch an E-commerce Web site and find the vendors that can fill your needs.

Promised but only “IF” I create an account first

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Bugatti and Hermes - $2 million model

When fashion designers and luxury car makers get together the result is spectacular. For the very few of us that lost money in the stock market but still have enough to play in this $2 million car the experience is one of a kind. This version of Veyron from Bugatti has every inch of the interior covered in calfskin. The trunk fits perfectly a specially made Hermes suitcase.

Taking about visual experience, this one is surely a sight for sore eyes.

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Pop culture icons twisted

Many of our all time pop culture favorites in “different” poses, other than what we remember. On worth1000.com

This is Barbie under Communism time:

Baghdad Dexter - explaining mass destruction weapons

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World Leader in Visual Computing - Great campaign!

I saw this ad on cnet website and of course I wanted to “spin it” to see what happens . I was happy to discover a great campaing behind. You can see it too on NVIDIA website

The details are well thought of, the image is perfect, the animation is flawless. I guess you make no budget compromises when you are a world leader in visual computing

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